Extensive evidence, including global temperature and sea ice data, shows Earth's climate is changing due to human activity.
A study gives possible insight into the underprediction of sea ice depletion and the formation of Arctic cyclones. The study could lead to more accurate weather and climate models and better ...
In addition to swearing in Dr. Mike Sfraga as the United States’ first Ambassador-at-Large for the Arctic Region, the State ...
Australia's Antarctic territory represents the largest sliver of the ice continent. For decades, Australian scientists have ...
As global warming accelerates, the increasing number of supraglacial lakes and the need to accurately measure their depths ...
A new paper reveals what lies ahead for the fastest-warming region on Earth. In 2024, the global average air temperature ...
Unusual weather patterns and climate change have been driving stark changes in the northwestern state. Now, new satellite ...
The ice extent in January was down 498,000 square miles compared to the 1981 to 2010 average. That means the Arctic is now ...
The number one issue facing the Arctic is climate change. Since the 1990s, Arctic sea ice has declined by 7.6 trillion metric tons, with the rate of loss increasing by 57%. Besides contributing to ...
The Arctic region has shifted from storing carbon dioxide to releasing it into the atmosphere, according to the 2024 Arctic ...
Damage to an underwater fibre optic cable in the Baltic Sea, running from Ventspils in ... from St Petersburg to Murmansk in the Russian Arctic, police said. Last Sunday, Swedish police boarded ...
A new study reports that 34 percent of the Arctic-boreal zone (ABZ) is actually releasing more carbon than its storing, and that number climbs to 40 percent when considering wildfires. While this ...
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